Category: Location Size: Extremely large, like disgustingly large Condition: Pristine, lavish Inhabitants: The 1% of Neo-Seoul
Ostentatious doesn’t even begin to describe the dwellings of Neo-Seoul’s top bracket citizens. If these ultra-rich members of society had the materials (and the guts) to do so, their skyscraper homes and penthouse lofts would be constructed of pure diamond. Tragically, to avoid destabilizing the wealth market, they have opted for the slightly less luxurious materials of glass, marble, and velvet. Not to be confused with any sort of skyscraper building that houses multiple people, these high-class high-rise homes are almost always for a single household. Each high-rise has at least fifty floors, if not more, with each floor serving a specific purpose. Many include luxuries such as in-home spas, turkish baths and personal masseuses, massive wine cellars complete with tasting rooms, multi-story libraries, sports courts, ballrooms, and movie theaters, to name a few. On top of all this opulence—literally—lie the greenhouses and rooftop gardens. Breathtakingly beautiful, these gardens are most often used as entertainment spaces for guests or unveiling destinations of Neo-Seoul’s latest technological breakthrough. Families that own multiple skyscrapers in an area even have skybridges to connect their multiple dwellings, as well as helipads and docking ports for their families’ personal transportation systems.
Category: Location
Size: Extremely large, like disgustingly large
Condition: Pristine, lavish
Inhabitants: The 1% of Neo-Seoul
Ostentatious doesn’t even begin to describe the dwellings of Neo-Seoul’s top bracket citizens. If these ultra-rich members of society had the materials (and the guts) to do so, their skyscraper homes and penthouse lofts would be constructed of pure diamond. Tragically, to avoid destabilizing the wealth market, they have opted for the slightly less luxurious materials of glass, marble, and velvet. Not to be confused with any sort of skyscraper building that houses multiple people, these high-class high-rise homes are almost always for a single household. Each high-rise has at least fifty floors, if not more, with each floor serving a specific purpose. Many include luxuries such as in-home spas, turkish baths and personal masseuses, massive wine cellars complete with tasting rooms, multi-story libraries, sports courts, ballrooms, and movie theaters, to name a few. On top of all this opulence—literally—lie the greenhouses and rooftop gardens. Breathtakingly beautiful, these gardens are most often used as entertainment spaces for guests or unveiling destinations of Neo-Seoul’s latest technological breakthrough. Families that own multiple skyscrapers in an area even have skybridges to connect their multiple dwellings, as well as helipads and docking ports for their families’ personal transportation systems.